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    Glencore Technology’s AssetCare: lifecycle support implications for plant engineers

    December 16, 2025|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Glencore Technology’s AssetCare: lifecycle support implications for plant engineers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Glencore Technology has launched AssetCare, a dedicated division to provide end-to-end lifecycle support for its proprietary process technologies such as IsaMill™ fine grinding and Jameson Cell™ flotation systems. The unit will bundle spares, on-site technical services, remote performance monitoring and optimisation into long-term support packages for concentrators and smelters using Glencore-designed equipment worldwide. For plant operators, the move signals more OEM-led involvement in wear management, availability improvement and metallurgical performance tuning over the full operating life of installed circuits.

    Technical Brief

    • Remote condition monitoring is structured to flag vibration, power-draw and throughput deviations before they become safety-critical.
    • Centralised spares management reduces ad‑hoc fabrication or substitution of non‑OEM components, limiting mechanical failure risk.
    • AssetCare contracts embed OEM inspection frequencies for critical rotating and pressurised components, aligning with site statutory regimes.
    • Training modules within AssetCare target operator error reduction on start‑up, shutdown and upset conditions for fine grinding and flotation.
    • Integration of metallurgical performance reviews with mechanical audits allows unsafe operating envelopes (e.g. overloading) to be identified early.
    • For other concentrators and smelters, similar OEM‑led lifecycle programmes could shift risk allocation for equipment integrity and personnel safety.

    Our Take

    Glencore Technology’s more than 40-year operating history means AssetCare will likely be deployed into a large installed base of proprietary equipment, which can make performance-based aftermarket contracts commercially meaningful compared with newer OEMs with smaller fleets.

    Within our 666 tag-matched pieces under ‘Projects’, ‘Product’ and ‘Safety’, very few focus on OEM-led aftermarket platforms, so AssetCare positions Glencore Technology alongside a small group of suppliers trying to lock in lifecycle service revenue rather than competing only on capital equipment sales.

    For mine operators, a structured aftermarket offer from Glencore Technology can shift some reliability and safety risk back onto the supplier, which in practice often strengthens the business case for running older plants longer instead of fast-tracking greenfield replacements.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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